As always, some oldies but goodies, special requests and fun finds. Click on the photos and links.
With
Valentine's Day around the corner, we thought you'd enjoy this 1939
"McCall Magazine Style" photo (no copyright restrictions). Love the pin!
It's
followed by a children's record of Irving Berlin's White
Christmas--1953--performed by among others, The Mitch Miller Orchestra
and The Sandpipers! Love the graphics.
That's followed by another scan from the 1936 Woodwell Holiday Catalog--love "The Crayon Garage". And finally, a scene from Matthew Und's 2011 Valentine putz village; the simplicity of his crafted houses adds to the overall charm. Again, click on the photos and links.
One of our favorite faux flattie figures from Howard Lamey, The Snowman; a good starter project; more here.
Fun 50's tableware stuff being made today, including Coca-Cola items; click here
Oooohhh--look what Lisa found--It's
a repro of the 40's Modern Toys Christmas Crossroads Classic train set -
and yes you just know we ordered it! Click here - perfect putz scene size---but not inexpensive.
By special request--Howard Lamey's "how-to" on making faux vintage
feather trees--using an alternative to feathers--click here
BLUMCHEN has some gorgeous religious themed "scraps" from Europe; check them out here.
For you all mid-century modern putzers out there, and model train people too, an outstanding K-line 7-11 convenience store: http://toyconnect.blogspot.com/2011/07/k-line-k-4102-7-11-convenience-store.html
One of the best silicon mold ETSY shops I have ever come across---lots of variety--and many items suitable for putz applications--the name of the shop is the MOLD MUSE.
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NEW MONTHLY FROM RIVER TOWNS MEDIA SET TO LAUNCH IN MARCH; WILL SERVE CORTLANDT, CROTON-ON-HUDSON, PEEKSKILL --Debuting in March 2020, River Journal North joins River Journal for a Combined Audience Surpassing 135,000 - River Towns Media LLC, publisher of River Journal, has announced the launch of River Journal North, a monthly publication that will be delivered to every household and business in Peekskill, Cortlandt, and Croton-on-Hudson, starting March 2020.
Alain Begun, Bruce Apar, photos
The announcement was made by Alain Begun, owner and publisher of River Towns Media LLC. The longtime national media executive – who’s held senior-level positions at Meredith Corporation, Time, Inc., Reader’s Digest and GateHouse Media, among others — acquired River Journal and riverjournalonline.com in October 2018.
Under Begun’s stewardship, the 21-year-old print and online publication has enjoyed gains in advertising, circulation, and editorial coverage. River Journal serves the river towns of Briarcliff Manor, Irvington, Pocantico Hills, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, and Ossining. READ MORE AT https://riverjournalonline.com/business/new-monthly-from-river-towns-media-set-to-launch-in-march/18976/
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Announcing ALL THINGS COOKERY, KITCHEN & TABLE #1...a new series here at the blog for all you cooking enthusiasts out there---recipes, tips, local shopping, interesting links....we'll keep it light and fun...click on the photos and links. This post has recipes for vegetarians and vegans.
But first stop, sometimes you just need new...or quick...or convenient....kitchen "stuff".....and it's nice to know that locally you have options---like THE KITCHEN SHOP AT CROTON'S SHOPRITE. A whole aisle of well-priced goodies from well-known manufacturers......check it out the next time you're food shopping.

Don't be fooled by the unseasonably warm winter weather---we still have to get through the rest of the month AND March! Colder days are ahead.
And that means soup!
Tried and true---Lady Carolyn's Lebanese Vegetable Soup--vegan too.....courtesy of Moosewood......a real chill chaser. (Your editor added a dollop of sour cream with cracked pepper when serving---but it is more than fine without it.)
And then for fans of quinoa, there's this great recipe for Quinoa Vegetable Soup with Kale---VEGAN TOO---tried and true by one of the elves----more here
MOVING ALONG......One of our favorites with meat and poultry--but also amazing all by itself on a bed of baby spring greens....any time of year.....Henrietta's Cranberry Salad.
Apples, cranberries, walnuts, oranges, celery. (Optional---add a few teaspoons of a good port for a really grown-up taste.)
See the heirloom recipe at FAMILY CHRISTMAS ONLINE (TM) HERE.
Almost forgot! Here's a recipe for CREAMY RED coconut CURRY SOUP, TRIED AND TRUE BY ONE OF THE ELVES, vegan too--and all reports are very favorable! From ILOVEVEGAN HERE
Sometimes we just love to set a pretty table--and while your editor prefers vintage dishes and glassware, it's hard to resist artisan ceramics and dinnerware from Portugal and Melita's Home in nearby Ossining.
Sustainable....ethically sourced....fair trade...125 Main Street, Ossining, NY 914-923-0351....See more HERE.
And then there are the beautiful bowls of local SHERWOOD DESIGNS; making memories one bowl at a time--see more here
AND JUST A QUICK FLAVOR TIP: Pre-made seasoning packets from Goya can make any meal outstanding with little effort; see more SAZON packets here
P.S. Your editor receives no compensation for these tips, links etc....and just likes to share.....as always, do your own due diligence.
p.p.s. UPDATED---#2! https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2020/02/all-things-cookery-kitchen-and-table-2.html
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REPORT ON TODAY'S GAZETTE CUP--BATTLE OF THE HUDSON--"Although it was 20-20 at half and a back and forth lead the whole game, Hen Hud Boys won this year’s Gazette Cup with a basket with seconds remaining.
The Hen Hud girls also won the Gazette Cup.
All-tourney congrats to Croton’s Grace Reyer and Braden Burke and to Hen Hud players Mylene Smith and Nick Hitsley.
Also congrats to Hen Hud’s Caitlin Weimar for reaching 1,500 career points tonight."
MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Roger Kahn, the writer who wove memoir and baseball and touched millions of readers through his romantic account of the Brooklyn Dodgers in “The Boys of Summer,” has died. He was 92.
Son Gordon Kahn said his father died Thursday at a nursing facility in Mamaroneck.
The author of 20 books and hundreds of articles, Kahn was best known for the 1972 best-seller that looked at his relationship with his father through their shared love of the Dodgers, an object of nostalgia for the many fans who mourned the team’s move to Los Angeles after the 1957 season.
“At a point in life when one is through with boyhood, but has not yet discovered how to be a man, it was my fortune to travel with the most marvelously appealing of teams,” Kahn wrote.
PHOTO: In this April 25, 1997, file photo, Roger Kahn, author of the bestseller “The Boys of Summer,” poses at his home in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. Kahn, the writer who wove memoir and baseball and touched millions of readers through his romantic account of the Brooklyn Dodgers, died Thursday at a nursing facility in Mamaroneck, N.Y., according to his son, Gordon Kahn. He was 92.
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DON'T MISS 'FEED THE BIRDS' AT TODAY'S EAGLEFEST--CROTON POINT PARK--CLICK ON THE PHOTO.......CAN'T MAKE EAGLEFEST? You'll find it all at Feed the Birds--326 S. Riverside Ave.--in the Heart of Harmon (914) 862-4700.
To the reader WE MUST SOUND THE ALARM, thank you for your thoughts. However, your lengthy commentary has been deleted and will not be posted here for a number of reasons, primarily your assertions that government must essentially compel a more equitable re-make of American society no matter what the cost.
Oy.....That is not how it works in this country.
In addition, your commentary is pockmarked with numerous errors from your statements about local churches to climate to school sports to gender issues to current political events. To cite just one example--at the present time--per google and Wiki--President Barack Obama awarded 123 Congressional Medal of Honor medals, the most ever, followed by President Ronald Reagan with 102 medal recipients. See more here.
That being said, you are fortunate to live in a country where you have numerous outlets in which to promote your views. The Gazette provides ample space in their Letters to the Editor section every week, and there are many social media outlets as well. You can also start your own blog.
In the interim, there are some exciting local events this weekend that are just as worthy of your attention: Eaglefest, music at the Croton Library, and the Gazette Cup to name just a few. Hop in the car (or put on your walking shoes) and check out Nella's Nutri Bar or JT's soft opening.
You just might find that your neighbors are willing to respect your views...as long as you are willing to respect theirs.
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UPDATED: HEN HUD WINS GAZETTE CUP https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2020/02/hendrick-hudson-wins-2020-gazette-cup.html
As it turns out, wind energy may not be as eco-friendly as the
environmentalists let on. Not only are they 24/7 bird-killing machines,
they are also now piling up in landfills because they cannot be
recycled.
“The
municipal landfill in Casper, Wyoming, is the final resting place of
870 blades whose days making renewable energy have come to end. The
severed fragments look like bleached whale bones nestled against one
another,” reports Bloomberg Green. Even
the disposing of a turbine blade expels tremendous energy, being that
they have to be hauled away and must be sawed through with “a
diamond-encrusted industrial saw to create three pieces small enough to
be strapped to a tractor-trailer.” READ MORE HERE.
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Larchmont development scaled down after community outcry--David Propper, Rockland/Westchester Journal News Published 6:00 a.m. ET Dec. 27, 2019
A proposed development that provoked a vigorous outcry in Larchmont is being scaled down significantly, the developer for the project told village officials last week. Under the new proposal by Elks Homes, empty storefronts along Chatsworth Avenue would be replaced with a five-story building dubbed Centro Larchmont. The mix-use building would include 2,500 square feet of retail on the first floor and 14 residential units on the other four floors. The top floor would be set back at least 35 feet from the sidewalk, MORE AT https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/larchmont/2019/12/27/larchmont-chatsworth-avenue-development-revised/2738058001/
So many wonderful things to show you--oldies but goodies, special requests and more.. As always, click on the photos and links:
First, a very charming Disney rendering--Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs--via a 1938 storybook from a previous auction at Croton's own SeriousToyz.com
And in case you missed it, our friends at EFSP assembled an amazing cache of vintage postcards produced for the European market from the film; see them here
Next up, from the 1936 Woodwell Holiday Catalog, some of their Christmas lighting offerings--Glo-Lite, whirling shades! And so much more.
They're followed by a special request: Next up, a gorgeous vintage putz house, courtesy of Pete Oehmen with those amazing pink foil windows.
In fact, a new collector of vintage made in Japan putz houses recently asked if foil replacement windows were available anywhere.
The answer is yes--and in assorted colors too. Click here and keep scrolling down the screen for all the info
NEXT A PRE-1923 CUT-OUT SANTA, FRONT AND BACK, MEANT TO BE A "STANDEE"/FLATTIE, courtesy of LOC. Really like the graphics on this one.
And finally, a fabulous Christmas tree photo card, vintage, courtesy of Calsidy, if we had to venture a guess, pre-1930...again, click on the photos and enjoy.
Lisa found a great blog--Restaurant-ing Through History--filled with fascinating ads, storylines and more; check it out here
A reader has been pricing vintage toy cash registers and wondered if there were any out there that mimicked the look but were made out of---cardboard! Sort of "faux tinplate"---we're intrigued and looking. Will keep you all posted.
We just love visiting and re-visiting this department store blog! Seems to be only for Portland--some fab stuff here -- Bloomingdales, Macy's, The Bon Marche, when a trip to a department stre esecially at Chritmas, was an adventure!
Go to http://www.pdxhistory.com/html/department_stores.html
AND FROM TOYS AND STUFF:
TRAIN TIME: The Edge of Town Layout Starts Getting a Makeover - Pt 8 More New Buildings and Running Lionel's New York Central Flyer Set
AND IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!
--PUTZ IN A MASON JAR--CLICK HERE
--LEE'S REALLY TERRIFIC DUTCH COLONIAL! MORE HERE
--THE 2020 HOMAGE TO WOOLWORTH'S FIVE AND DIME AT VALENTINE'S SEASON https://www.cardboardchristmas.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=1840
--THE VALENTINE CANDY CORN HOUSE https://paperglitterglue.com/valentine-candy-corn-house-make/
OLDIES BUT GOODIES!
--THE TWELVE HOUSES OF CHRISTMAS! MORE HERE.
--SEE IT FROM START TO FINISH, HOWARD'S Vintage Passenger Train “Flattie” Reproduction Project…MORE HERE
--AND FROM FAMILY GARDEN TRAINS; A WONDERFUL OUTDOOR RAILROAD AND "STATION" from Paul Race--this is from 2018--see more here
See the last edition of MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON at https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2020/02/more-fabulous-vintage-websites-finds_5.html
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A charming newspaper clipping, courtesy of an Everything Croton Elve, (better late than never) from THE CROTON CORTLANDT NEWS 1958---PRETTY COLLEENS PERFORM AT CROTON'S HOLY NAME OF MARY ST. PATRICK'S PROGRAM. Click on the photo.
And stay tuned for news about the upcoming Holy Name of Mary/Knights of Columbus/St. Patrick's Annual Event!
Actually we love vintage catalogs period...but the ones from the 1940's hold a special place...click on the links below and enjoy. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
SEARS 1940-1941 WINTER CATALOG, thank you Amy J - MORE HERE
1949 GLOLITE CHRISTMAS CATALOG, thank you Mark https://www.flickr.com/photos/markdpodmore/albums/72157623364718163
1949 NATIONAL HOME STYLE TRENDS https://www.flickr.com/photos/daily-bungalow/albums/72157673790978160
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JUNCTION---in the old "German Deli" space---is having their soft opening today. Organic and gluten-free options. Stop by and say hello. 123 GRAND ST. https://jtsfoodmarket.com/
UPDATED---PHOTOS--MORE HERE
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Courtesy as always of the outstanding archives maintained by the volunteers of THE CROTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY--some miscellaneous items from February and March of 1962. Click on the photos BELOW.
BY SPECIAL REQUEST AND SINCE THE MASONS ARE MENTIONED, you may also have an interest in http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2013/12/a-look-back-at-masons-in-croton.html
New from one of our favorite blogs: EPHEMERAL NEW YORK....This is what New York was like at Christmas 1882
During
the city’s first 150 or so years, the residents of the colony that
would become NY didn’t celebrate Christmas the way we celebrate it now:
by buying gifts, decorating a tree, and telling stories about Santa
Claus coming down chimneys.
READ AND SEE MORE HERE.
CLICK ON THE PHOTO FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ON FOURTEENTH STREET
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--TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS IN SING SING; more here
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